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Daryl Nielsen has published poems in<br />
Lilliput Review, SCIFAIKUEST, New Verse<br />
News, Shamrock, Kind of a Hurricane, and<br />
online at bear creek haiku poetry, poems<br />
and info.<br />
Richard Peabody is the founder and<br />
co-editor of Gargoyle Magazine and editor<br />
or co-editor of twenty-three anthologies<br />
including A Different Beat: Writings by<br />
Women of the Beat Generation. Peabody<br />
taught at Johns Hopkins University for<br />
fifteen years. His new book is The Richard<br />
Peabody Reader (Alan Squire Publishers,<br />
2015).<br />
Drew Pisarra has written a poem for<br />
every movie that Fassbinder ever made.<br />
The two sonnets printed here are inspired<br />
by a Venezuelan who lives two blocks<br />
away from his apartment. He also blogs<br />
weekly on Korean movies at koreangrindhouse.blogspot.com.<br />
Charles Rafferty has published poems<br />
in The New Yorker, Prairie Schooner, and<br />
The Southern Review. His tenth collection<br />
of poems, The Unleashable Dog, was<br />
published by Steel Toe Books in 2014.<br />
He currently directs the MFA program at<br />
Albertus Magnus College.<br />
Stephen Reilly’s poems have appeared<br />
in Wraparound South, Main Street Rag,<br />
Broad River Review, Cape Rock, and other<br />
publications. He is presently working as a<br />
staff writer for the Englewood Sun, a daily<br />
Florida newspaper with circulation in south<br />
Sarasota County, Charlotte, and DeSoto<br />
counties.<br />
A writer, editor, and book group facilitator<br />
based in Los Angeles, Taylor Lauren<br />
Ross was selected as a 2014 AWP Writer<br />
to Writer mentee and is senior editor at The<br />
Riding Light Review. Since earning a BA<br />
in English from UCLA, she has published<br />
articles in Santa Barbara Magazine and<br />
elsewhere, and her fiction has appeared in<br />
Westwind, Foliate Oak, and The Artificial<br />
Selection. Visit her at taylorlaurenross.com.<br />
Gerard Sarnat, MD, is the author of<br />
Homeless Chronicles from Abraham to<br />
Burning Man (2010), Disputes (2012),<br />
and 17s (2014). Work from Melting the<br />
Ice King (2016) was accepted by seventy<br />
magazines, including Gargoyle’s fortieth<br />
anniversary issue. For Huffington Post<br />
reviews, reading dates, publications, interviews,<br />
and more, visit gerardsarnat.com.<br />
Her work previously appearing in publications<br />
including Alaska Quarterly Review,<br />
Confrontation, The New Yorker, Ploughshares,<br />
and The Southern Review, Ciara<br />
Shuttleworth just has finished a threemonth<br />
residency at the Kerouac House in<br />
Orlando and an epic, 4500-mile, fifteenday<br />
road trip from Florida to eastern<br />
Washington. More info can be found at<br />
ciarashuttleworth.com.<br />
Rusty Spell is an Assistant Professor of<br />
English at Alabama State University where<br />
he advises the undergraduate magazine,<br />
Dark River Review. He has been published<br />
in The Georgetown Review, The Mid-<br />
American Review, The Mississippi Review,<br />
Nightsun, and others.<br />
Tom Spencer is the pseudonym of a<br />
professor of English in Montgomery, Alabama.<br />
His creative work has appeared at<br />
The Awl and elsewhere. His critical writing<br />
has been published in venues including the<br />
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